2021 Year in Review: Angela Conrad, Director of Administration
But, during my second week on the job, something happened that will stick with me for a lifetime.
But, during my second week on the job, something happened that will stick with me for a lifetime.
When all was said and done, it felt like an extreme accomplishment to have been a part of such an organized undertaking, and was definitely my favorite WCV memory from 2021!
Many activities at the Center were put on hold because a snake would not eat an egg.
It’s time to look back on 2021! Check our blog between Christmas and New Year’s for a variety of stories and memories of 2021 from the staff and volunteers of the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
I always knew he was special, but everyone else knew too by the time he left!
The highlight of 2021, for me, has been the beginning of my life-changing journey as a rehabilitation extern at the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
With all the uncertainty of life there's one thing I am certain of ... that I am exactly where I am supposed to be.
But over the course of two separate releases on a weekend in early October, I also got the special privilege of witnessing those former cotton balls take their first steps into the world at large.
In celebration of the International Day of Veterinary Medicine this week, The Wildlife Center of Virginia is taking a look at the history of veterinary radiology: the use of x-rays to diagnose and treat animal patients. Additionally, The Center is releasing fifteen sets of radiographs to promote their educational value in veterinary medicine!
During my time at the Wildlife Center, I’ve gotten to meet friends and supporters from all across the nation – a host of wonderful, interesting, and generous people.
Anita Dec was a donor to the Wildlife Center for about a decade. Her first contribution came with the purchase of a Garden of Eagle calendar, back in June 2011. She was an active participant in the Center’s Caring for Critters program. She lived in Mays Landing, New Jersey. Ms. Anita died earlier this year; she included the Center in her estate plans.